Super nice people, a help-heavy environment, and tons of tools to help you learn.
Massive learning curve to get used to in-house software, but it makes your job so much easier once you learn to use them efficiently.
I was asked fairly simple LeetCode easy questions, but they will grill you on your resume and the tech you used, so study that extensively. Make sure to know your projects. My interviewer didn't really like when I talked out my thoughts too much, s
Online Coding Round: As usual, there was one array-based question and others based on linked lists. Interview Round: Multiple questions on DSA, and one coding question on the longest common substring with all optimization approaches.
I got unlucky and got a bad interviewer. They wouldn't clarify any of my questions, and it was a very open-ended problem. They seemed disinterested the whole time, so it was already downhill from there.
I was asked fairly simple LeetCode easy questions, but they will grill you on your resume and the tech you used, so study that extensively. Make sure to know your projects. My interviewer didn't really like when I talked out my thoughts too much, s
Online Coding Round: As usual, there was one array-based question and others based on linked lists. Interview Round: Multiple questions on DSA, and one coding question on the longest common substring with all optimization approaches.
I got unlucky and got a bad interviewer. They wouldn't clarify any of my questions, and it was a very open-ended problem. They seemed disinterested the whole time, so it was already downhill from there.